Klip Wideo Teksty PiosenekI'm driving home for Christmas - Jadę do domu na święta Oh, I can't wait to see those faces - Och, nie mogę się doczekać, aby zobaczyć te twarze I'm driving home for Christmas, yeah - Jadę do domu na święta, tak Well, I'm moving down that line - Cóż, idę w Lyric video for Driving Home For Christmas by Chris Rea. Voted the nation's favourite Christmas song and considered to be one of the top 10 Christmas singles Driving home for Christmas With a thousand memories I take look at the driver next to me He's just the same Just the same Top to toe in tail-lights Oh, I got red lights on the run I'm driving home for Christmas, yea Get my feet on holy ground So I sing for you Though you can't hear me When I get trough And feel you near me Driving in my car Driving Home For Christmas (Lyrics) - CHRIS REA bobitsuki22 13.1K subscribers Subscribe Subscribed 4.3K Share 738K views 11 years ago For educational purposes only and no copyright infringement Driving in my car I'm driving home for Christmas Driving home for Christmas With a thousand memories I take look at the driver next to me He's just the same Just the same Top to toe in tailbacks Oh, I got red lights all around I'm driving home for Christmas, yea Get my feet on holy ground So I sing for you Though you can't hear me When I get trough By Tom Eames Since it was remotely acceptable to play Christmas music, we've been jamming along to one of our all-time favourites: 'Driving Home for Christmas' by Chris Rea. "Top to toe in tailbacks" And it got us thinking, what was the backstory to this jaunty classic that we can't help but chuck on when we're on our way home for Christmas? ALL MATERIALS published solely for informational purposes and are NOT SUBJECT TO MONETIZATION ! All proceeds from the views and advertising distributed among "Driving Home for Christmas" is a Christmas song written and composed by British singer-songwriter Chris Rea. The first version was originally released as the B-side to his single "Hello Friend" in 1986. In October 1988, a re-recorded version served as one of two new songs on Rea's first compilation album New Light Through Old Windows. Rea's "carol for cars" became a standard, covered on a stack of Christmas CDs. The best is probably St Etienne's gentle acoustic version on which Sarah Cracknell's voice floats like snowflakes over the fingerpicked guitar and the ambient sound of passing cars and (more unsettlingly) squealing brakes. Denmark's Malene Mortensen swung it with a brassy, big-band makeover in 2007 and Watch: New Singing Lesson Videos Can Make Anyone A Great Singer I'm driving home for Christmas Oh, I can't wait to see those faces I'm driving home for Christmas, yea Well I'm moving down that line And it's been so long But I will be there I sing this song To pass the time away Driving in my car Driving home for Christmas It's gonna take some time But I'll get there Top to toe in tailbacks Oh "Driving Home for Christmas" by Chris Rea by Amanda London · Published December 9, 2021 · Updated December 16, 2021 The origin of Chris Rea's "Driving Home for Christmas" actually dates back to the late 1970s. DRIVING HOME FOR CHRISTMAS - Chris Rea Intro: Amaj7 - A6 - Amaj7 - A6 - A6/D - D6 - A6/D - D6 Amaj7 - A6 - Amaj7 - A6 - A6/D - D6 - A6/D - D6 Amaj7 A6 Amaj7 - A6 I'm driving home for Christmas A6/D D6 A6/D - D6 Oh, I can't wait to see those faces Amaj7 A6 Amaj7 - A6 I'm driving home for Christmas, yeah A6/D D6 A6/D - D6 Well I'm moving down Driving Home for Christmas Songtext. I′m driving home for Christmas. Oh, I can't wait to see those faces. I′m driving home for Christmas, yeah. Well, I'm moving down that line. And it's been so long. But I will be there. I sing this song. To pass the time away. ⭐️Listen, Stream, Download - Driving Home For Christmas : Chris Rea:I Share 59,831,205 views 9 years ago This great song by "Chris Rea" was first released in 1986 as a non album single, but it was not until 1988 that it got to number 53 in the UK singles chart, .
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